Welcome to another edition of FFF! Let’s take a look at the latest news from the MBA blogosphere.
Checking in with the MBA applicant crowd, we find Peter eagerly anticipating his Columbia interview and his trip to New York, while HairTwirler celebrates her Fellowship offer from Maryland. Those preparing for interviews should be sure to read Juggler’s analysis of the Wharton interview and AGirlsMBA report on no less than five interviews. Also helpful would be Asiangal’s post, which shares the lessons she’s learned from interviewing job applicants at her company over the years. Aside from posts about interviewing, mba_salsera ponders the transitional months before school starts, and Bschool Diva wonders aloud if she’ll be going to school this year at all. Necromonger decries the poor English on web forums, while Inblue takes a more reflective look back at her epic application process.
On the MBA-student end of the spectrum, there are lots of great posts from folks at LBS this week. FM describes the study group experience there and Angie describes the extra-curricular activities that are keeping her busy. Meanwhile, Karlitos celebrates one internship offer and Ed Starr compares his two offers as well.
Numerous MBA students posted travel-themed entries this week. Continuing with our LBS theme, first-year student Patxi has posted a great analysis of the Ryan Air customer experience. In other travels, ESADE student Jacek deliberates between the many options for his MBA exchange, though South Africa, Brazil, and China seem to be his front runners. Wrapping up his time in Israel, Chicago student Le Voyageur posts a nice reflection on his experience there.
Back in the States, Benny reports on snow and sustainability at Tuck. There is also a description of Ross’s Management Accounting course posted by Fromcali and another of Columbia’s Strategy Formulation course provided by J-Term Johnny. Last but not least, Tom describes a visit from Paul Levy, president and CEO of Beth Israel, to the Practicing Management class at Sloan.
That does it for this week’s FFF. Have a great weekend everybody!
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